Imperial Valley Press

Cher admits wanting to get Kennedy honor during Obama years

- BY MICHAEL CIDONI LENNOX AP Entertainm­ent Writer

WEST HOLLYWOOD — The phone call telling Cher she was a Kennedy Center honoree was certainly welcome — but she admits she wanted to get it earlier.

The Grammy, Emmy and Oscar winner, whose ABBA-tribute album “Dancing Queen” was just released, acknowledg­ed she’d long hoped for that call. She said she “wanted to get it so badly” during the Obama administra­tion.

Now she will, at age 72, during the

Donald Trump administra­tion, which might make for an awkward gathering. A regular at anti-Trump rallies and marches, Cher ranks among the most outspoken celebritie­s against the

U.S. president. The White House said no decisions had been made on whether Trump would participat­e in this year’s Kennedy Center Honors program.

The Kennedy Center prize is given to those in the performing arts for lifetime contributi­ons to American culture. This year’s other recipients are composer and pianist Philip Glass, country music entertaine­r Reba McEntire, and jazz saxophonis­t and composer Wayne Shorter. The co-creators of the Tony-winning musical “Hamilton” will receive a special award as trailblazi­ng creators of a transforma­tive work that defies category.

Cher missed out on the first wave of ABBA-mania, which began to sweep most of the rest of the planet with the Swedish quartet’s 1974 Eurovision Song Contest win with “Waterloo” and was confirmed by the successes of “SOS” and “Mamma Mia” a year later.

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Dalilah Quintero from Frank Wright Middle school performed her first Graduation Fashion Show from the ’50s. PHOTO COURTESY OF RAFAEL MARQUEZ
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